Overview

ClassExecutive Turboprop

ManufacturerHawker Beechcraft

Price (Per Hour)$ 1200 - $ 1700

Year of Manufacturer 1974 - Current

The Beechcraft King Air 200 is easily the most well-known and trusted name in the Executive Turboprop class today. With over 35yrs of continuous production and a fantastic safety and maintenance record, the King Air 200 can be seen flying over any major city on any given day.

Interior

Seats7 - 8

Cabin (Length x Width x Height)16.08 ft. X 4.06 ft. X 4.09 ft.

Cabin Volume356 cu. ft.

Baggage Capacity55 cu. ft.

The King Air 200 uses electronically tuned vibration absorbers to decrease noise throughout the cabin and flight deck. The AirCell ST3100 iridium satellite telecommunications systems is available aboard many of the newer aircraft produced from 2005. All King Air 200s have increased cabin pressurization over the earlier 100 series.

Most models are configured for 7 full seats plus 1 lavatory seat, but some King Air 200 models have 8 full seats plus 1 lavatory seat.

Performance

Aircraft Range2075 Nautical Miles

Aircraft Speed Cruise285 MPH

The initial changes over the 100 series introduced by the first 200s were the T-tail, a greater wingspan, higher fuel capacity, and increased operating weights. The aircraft also used uprated Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-41 engines. The B200’s engines were upgraded to PT6A-42s. This model and several of its derivatives were later fitted with a revised landing gear retraction system.

Sub-variants of the B200 were model B200C with an enlarged door for cargo, the B200T which has removable tip tanks, the B200CT including both tip tanks and cargo door, and the B200SE special edition with an EFIS avionics suite. Other variations included some aircraft produced with a 13-seat high density configuration and a belly cargo pod. The latest version-the King Air B200GT-features Pratt &Whitney Canada PT6A-52 engines with increased performance and Collins Pro Line 21 fully integrated avionics.

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